When a group of primary school children decide to help their new friend – a Syrian refuge – strange things happen, in this charming stage adaptation.
Explore MoreThe rivalry between two of the most famous names in early Hollywood is at the heart of this engaging double-hander play.
Explore MoreWhat makes a hoarder hoard? This surreal and bold developing musical takes a tentative and affectionate peek inside the head of a compulsive collector, with surprisingly funny results.
Explore MoreWar is never as far from us as might think, and this short run production reminds us of that in two ways.
Explore MoreThe links between the generations and our desire to be remembered are explored in this charming and gentle play.
Explore MoreWhen one of the central characters in a play is a arrogant, self-important critic, its very hard to review it without feeling just a little self-conscious.
Explore MoreTen strangers are lured to a house on a remote island and accused of murder – only to face death themselves – in this classic Agatha Christie tale.
Explore MoreThe secret of good comedy is apparently timing – but it appears slightly out of joint in this curiously retro futuristic satire.
Explore MoreIf the arctic weather isn’t giving you enough chills, this simple but powerful adaptation of Susan Hill’s ghost story has every chance of making your blood run cold.
Explore MorePanto sometimes gets a bad rap – at best silly stories for kids, at worst a lazy cash cow for theatres and fading celebs. But done well it can bring together comedy, music, dance, in a single entertaining package.
Explore MoreThere’s a painting by African-American painter Henry Ossawa Tanner of the moment Mary is told by archangel Gabriel that she is pregnant with the son of God.
Explore MoreIt’s been a decade since Michael Frayn’s farce within a farce has graced the Norwich Theatre Royal stage and it’s a long overdue revival.
Explore MoreA simple cough can be a very powerful thing: just two years ago it could have been life-threatening. A little over a decade ago it possibly meant winning one million pounds.
Explore MoreThe traditional meets the modern with this entrancing and disturbing series of spooky stories that span East Anglia.
Explore MoreI don’t think I’ve ever heard a louder audience roar at Norwich Theatre Royal than for The Full Monty.
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